The closings of the embassies are a sign of the deterioration of relations between Russia and the West due to the Russian war of aggression.
Recently, the English term tit-for-tat has been repeated in international media headlines. Last today, a US news agency AP headlined that Russia is making a tit-for-tat move by expelling Finnish diplomats and closing the Finnish consulate in St. Petersburg.
Tit-for-tat means a countermeasure that tends to equalize the scores, so to speak. The cycle of countermeasures has been seen even stronger this year in diplomacy between Russia and especially the countries of Northern Europe.
According to Russia, the recent announcement was a countermeasure to Finland’s expulsion of Russian diplomats engaged in espionage in June. Finland announced right after that, as a countermeasure, it is considering closing the Russian consulate general in Turku.
The cycle of countermeasures in diplomatic relations follows a familiar pattern from recent months. Here are some recent examples:
The closings of the embassies are one sign of the deterioration of relations between Russia and the West following the Russian war of aggression.
– Currently, commercial, cultural and political relations with Russia are at the weakest level ever, Iceland reasoned closing its embassy in Moscow.
Sources: Reuters, AFP